Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
JPEG out of camera
English answer:
JPEG picture produced by camera
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Hakki Ucar
Aug 9, 2007 12:35
16 yrs ago
English term
JPEG out of camera
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Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts)
I am not sure about this sentence;
JPEg is a picture format for digital photography. It means compressed picture to make size smaller than normal.
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This isn't helped by the slightly dodgy translations and the plethora of sliders with names that don't really indicate what they actually do. But there is lots here to get stuck into, and the default settings produce perfectly acceptable results (very similar to out of camera JPEGs).
JPEg is a picture format for digital photography. It means compressed picture to make size smaller than normal.
Following text related to article:
This isn't helped by the slightly dodgy translations and the plethora of sliders with names that don't really indicate what they actually do. But there is lots here to get stuck into, and the default settings produce perfectly acceptable results (very similar to out of camera JPEGs).
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Aug 12, 2007 18:16: Hakki Ucar changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/615862">Hakki Ucar's</a> old entry - "JPEG out of camera"" to ""JPEG picture produced by camera""
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JPEG picture produced by camera
which is very fine, especially if you compare with that produced by graphics software such as Adobe Photoshop.
See the ref for comparison of JPEG quality among cameras and software.
See the ref for comparison of JPEG quality among cameras and software.
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JPG produced by camera and not post-processed by software on a computer
This means that the default settings give similar results to a JPG taken by a camera and not processed in any other way.
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Slightly soft JPEG images
See http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/reviews/review.phtml/2107/3131/...
This is a review of a digital camera, pointing out that one of its bad points is >>
'The slightly soft JPEG images "out of the camera", slight loss of highlight detail
This is a review of a digital camera, pointing out that one of its bad points is >>
'The slightly soft JPEG images "out of the camera", slight loss of highlight detail
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